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CA 1969 and up sport Hardtop

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Bought this a few months ago for my early 69 not realizing the mounting holes are different for vacuum wiper trucks. Top is in good shape overall but not perfect. Has a small dent and the right corner has a small amount of separation. Glass is good and has sport trim. Price is what I paid for the top, not looking to make any money here. Local pick up only.
 

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Curious why you don't just drill a second set of holes in either your windshield frame or the top itself. I've seen it done both ways. Personally I've found drilling the windshield frame to be easier.

Most bikini and soft top risers have both bolt patterns so they can bolt on any year. Find one like this, bolt it on to either the top or your windshield and use it for a template for the set of holes you need to drill.
 
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Curious why you don't just drill a second set of holes in either your windshield frame or the top itself. I've seen it done both ways. Personally I've found drilling the windshield frame to be easier.

Most bikini and soft top risers have both bolt patterns so they can bolt on any year. Find one like this, bolt it on to either the top or your windshield and use it for a template for the set of holes you need to drill.

Because I prefer to have the correct one instead of half-assing it.
 
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Inside pics...

I’m also including a brand new stock headliner.
 

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